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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for "auriculo condylar" syndrome 2
  1. ... even among affected members of the same family. Auriculo-condylar syndrome appears to be a rare disorder. More than two dozen affected individuals have been described in the ...
  2. ... canals, outer ears, and related tissues. At least two mutations in the GNAI3 gene have been found to cause auriculo-condylar syndrome, a disorder that primarily affects the development of ...
  3. ... lead to the other developmental abnormalities associated with auriculo-condylar syndrome. More ... phosphodiesterase beta-4 ARCND2 dJ1119D9.2 (Phopholipase C, beta 4 (1-Phosphatidylinositol-4,5- ...
  4. Jaw Injuries and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your jaw is a set of bones that holds your teeth. It includes: The maxilla, which is the upper part of your jaw. It holds your top teeth in place and doesn' ...